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Princeton planning board approves 0.3-acre lot-line adjustment at Mount Lucas and Terhune roads

5099229 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The Princeton Planning Board approved a minor subdivision to transfer about 0.3 acres from a Mansgrove Historic District lot to a neighboring property, with two checklist waivers and six procedural engineering items to be addressed in follow-up.

The Princeton Planning Board approved a minor subdivision Thursday to adjust a lot line between 93 Mount Lucas Road and 82 Terhune Road, transferring roughly 0.3 acres from the larger Mansgrove Historic District parcel to the adjacent property.

The action, approved by roll call after staff presentations and no public comment, clears a reconfiguration that the applicant and staff said simplifies property lines; staff recommended approval and noted no variances were required.

Justin Lesko, planning staff, told the board the transfer would be “approximately 0.3 acres” and that the board had jurisdiction to hear the application. Lesko said there were no planning objections in his memo and that “approval by the board is recommended.” He added that the portion transferred would remain within the…

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